Introduction: What Is Chinese Philosophy
Zhouyi: The Starting Point of Chinese Philosophy
A Mystical and Profound Classic
From Taiji to Eight Trigrams
The Philosophy of Zhouyi
Chinese Political Philosophy: Pre-Qin Philosophers
Confucius (Kongzi): Family Reverence as the Root of Humanity
Mencius (Mengzi): Governing the State with Humane Love
Laozi: The Great Dao is like Water
Zhuangzi: Wandering at Ease without Self
Mozi and Other Pre-Qin Thinkers
Xunzi's Political Theory
Hanfei's Art of Rulership
Sunzi's Art of War
Chinese Metaphysics: Interpretations of the World from Han
to Tang Dynasties
Chinese Cosmology in the Han Dynasty
The Ontology of Being and Nothingness in Wei-Jin Dynasties
Chinese Metaphysics of Emptiness (Sunyata): Buddhism in Sui and
Tang Dynasties
Chan Buddhism: Enlightening Buddhist Wisdom in Smiling
Chinese Epistemology: Song-Ming Philosophers on the Relationship between Mind-heart and
Things/events
From Han Yu to Zhang Zai
Cheng Brothers and the \Luo School\
Zhu Xi: Extinguishing Human Desires in Order to Keep
Heavenly Li
Lu Jiuyuan: The Cosmos Does not Exist without Mind
Wang Yangming: Nothing is Outside One's Mind
The Dao of Chinese Philosophy: Its Sustainment and
Creativity
Three Philosophers between Ming and Qing Dynasties
Modem Chinese Philosophy as Responses to Western
Philosophies
Modern Chinese Philosophy: New Confucianism and
East-West Comparative Philosophy
Hu Shi, Fung Yu-lan, and the Discipline of Modem Chinese
Philosophy
Xiong Shili and New Confucianism
Contemporary East-West Comparative Philosop
Appendix I: Table of Key Philosophical Terms
Appendix Ⅱ: Timeline of Chinese and Western
Philosophies
Appendix Ⅲ: Chronological Table of the Chinese Dynasties